duck wrote:[It's a let's encrypt certificate (I'm cheap) and that might be the issue?

Could be, but i can curl https://helloworld.letsencrypt.org/ but not the mercurial repo via https.I don't think the certificate is invalid, it's probably mercurial. If i supply '--insecure' to the https url, it works:

Well, so far mercurial has lived up to its name. Couldn't get 4.3.3 to compile, so am using canavan's 3.8.1 and python 2.7.13 from nekoware beta. I was able to pull Archiver 0.4 from the repo with dexter's --insecure flag. However, I wasn't able to authenticate to upload Archiver 0.5 (what sound _does_ a Japanese cat make?) and with https I get a ton of certificate errors. Also, the whole thing is pretty slow on my O2:

duck wrote:[It's a let's encrypt certificate (I'm cheap) and that might be the issue?

Could be, but i can curl https://helloworld.letsencrypt.org/ but not the mercurial repo via https.I don't think the certificate is invalid, it's probably mercurial. If i supply '--insecure' to the https url, it works:

It's not mercurial either, apparently I had some sort of massive brain fart when setting up SSL. I'll try to fix it.

jimmer wrote:Well, so far mercurial has lived up to its name. Couldn't get 4.3.3 to compile, so am using canavan's 3.8.1 and python 2.7.13 from nekoware beta. I was able to pull Archiver 0.4 from the repo with dexter's --insecure flag. However, I wasn't able to authenticate to upload Archiver 0.5 (what sound _does_ a Japanese cat make?) and with https I get a ton of certificate errors. Also, the whole thing is pretty slow on my O2:

Yeah, it's slow because it needs to spool up the python executable. I updated the repo anyway.

Unfortunately, I have had to remove most of the 'make it work with stock IRIX tar' stuff i tried, as it wasnt working very well. Because we're using the VkProgram/VkSubprocess thing, it's not liking the whole *cat pipe into tar thing much. I tried some variations but i couldn't get it to work well, so I gave up as GNU tar works like a charm. I've left the scaffolding for it in the code, look for the lifesize FIXME's. If there's an intrepid soul who wants to work on getting stock IRIX tar to work - your efforts will be lauded by all!

other than that:

- you can now add '#DATE' anywhere in your archive filename and archiver will replace the marker with a current datestamp.- settings dialog has a new switch to add files to archives with relative paths. - some more code clean-up

Please note that archiver still doesn;t do much checking for things like: are the various compressors actually installed on your system? or: did you really just enter that silly value? Ideally archiver should do a bunch of runtime checks. It doesn't. I also couldn't decide if archiver should open the archives it creates immediately after creating them. In the end I decided against having an 'auto open' feature but it would be trivial to add that to the settings dialog.

I hope somebody finds this final-ish version useful. I don't think I'll be adding much more to this thing as it more or less does what I need it to do. My itch has been scratched.